ORGX TOOLS

29 tools from the OrgX MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

READ 13 tools
Read consolidate_pr Generate and persist an orchestration.consolidation_pass receipt for a GitHub pull request. USE WHEN: Eli o... Read get_agent_status Show current AI agent activity, blocked work, and execution state. Also known as: agent status, what agents... Read get_initiative_pulse Get project health, blockers, milestones, owners, and recent activity for an initiative. Also known as: pro... Read get_morning_brief Curated receipts, exceptions, ROI delta, and value signals from the most recent autonomous session. The bri... Read get_operator_chronicle Read the operator chronicle: decision chronology, yesterday/week/30-day rollups, reportingNarrative.briefMa... Read orgx_bootstrap Establish OrgX session context, discover granted scopes, and get the v2 tool routing map. Also known as: bo... Read orgx_inspect Hydrate one OrgX entity with execution context. USE WHEN: the user names a specific task, milestone, initia... Read orgx_recommend Recommend next work, summarize operator-chronicle/morning-brief signals, or read prioritization context. US... Read orgx_search Find OrgX entities, decisions, artifacts, and memory. USE WHEN: browsing work, searching memory, finding ID... Read query_org_memory Search team memory, organizational decisions, prior artifacts, and project context across agents. Also know... Read recall_memory Search organizational memory for prior decisions, artifacts, project context, and team knowledge. Also know... Read review_artifact Surface the next artifact awaiting review. Renders the artifact-review widget with a preview, version films... Read track_project_progress Get health, blockers, milestones, owners, and recent activity for a project or initiative. Also known as: p...

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How many tools does the OrgX MCP server have? +

The OrgX MCP server exposes 29 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.

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Route the OrgX server through the PolicyLayer gateway. Define allow, deny, or approval rules per tool in the dashboard; they are enforced on every call before it reaches the server.

What risk categories do OrgX tools fall into? +

OrgX tools are categorised as Read (13), Write (10), Destructive (1), Execute (5). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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